There’s a strange phase every emerging company goes through. Nothing feels loud yet — but the signals start stacking.
A new investor shows up. Then another. A few publications start writing about the same startup. A couple of recognizable brands begin experimenting with the technology.
None of those signals mean much on their own.
But when they start appearing together, people who follow early-stage companies tend to pay attention.
That’s roughly where RAD Intel sits right now.
More than 15,000 investors have already joined its Reg A+ round. Over $60M has been committed. Major outlets like Wall Street Journal and Forbes have written about the company’s AI-powered marketing platform. Meanwhile, a who’s who of Fortune 1000 brands are already using the technology in real campaigns.
None of these signals guarantees anything.
But when several show up at once, it’s usually the moment when curious investors start looking a little closer. [Ad]
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